Maine whitewater, Souadabscook Stream

This stretch of Souadabscook Stream in Penobscot County is 3.8 miles long and it is classified as a class III+(IV) section by American Whitewater. The put-in location is a reasonable drive from Bangor, as you can see on the road map further down. There are many good hotels to choose from, but do book a room before you come because it is a very popular destination. This is a pretty short section so no need to bring snacks. This is one of

a small number of paddling stretches in this river system, there are a few others too. A good workout and spending some quality time in nature have people coming from far and near. The wonderful Penobscot County scenery

and the cool fresh water attract people from near and far. For all you camping people there are campgrounds nearby. No matter if you're whitewater rafting or kayaking there are lots of good rivers for that around here.

Briefly about the general area: Fort Point State Park is a great place, and you'll meet a lot of folks from Hampden here. Really great skiing awaits you at New Hermon Mountain, and locations like Swan Lake State Park are pleasant

to visit. At this river you will always have a good time. High temperatures at Souadabscook Stream all through the summer months are in the 70's while night lows are mostly in the 50's. Highs through the winter are typically
in the 20's, and night lows in the 0's for Souadabscook Stream. From a precipitation point of view Souadabscook Stream is a reasonably common location. The wettest month of the year is regularly November, that's the one that rains the most while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation.